It appears that the Town-Council of Glasgow, through their Pro-
vost, called Lord Lyndhurst to account for the vilification of their body in the House of Lords, in the debate on the Municipal Bill. Lord Lyndhurst threw all the responsibility on his informant ; whom he would not positively name, though pressed by the Provost. Enough, however, was elicited to make it tolerably certain that a Mr. Archibald M•Lellan was the correspondent of the Peer. The Council discussed the subject at a meeting held on Thursday week. Some violently abusive language passed between Mr. 111. Gavin and Mr. M'Lellan ; both of whom seem to have misbehaved themselves. But there is nothing in the proceedings that possesses interest out of Glasgow, where the parties are known.